Evans would seemingly fit in as a solid No.4 receiver on the Titans behind Kendall Wright, Justin Hunter and veteran Nate Washington. He would also seemingly be a nice replacement for Kenny Britt, who clearly no longer wanted to be in a Titans uniform.

Giving quarterback Jake Locker as many weapons as possible on offense is not a bad draft strategy, as long as it's for the kind of high-caliber offensive threat that Evans is expected to be at the next level.

If the Titans are lucky enough to get a chance to take Evans (like Brugler is predicting in his latest mock draft), it wouldn't be a bad pick at all. The receiver corps would be solidified with the addition of such a big target.

Davis praises Barr as one of his "favorite players in the draft" and expects that the Titans will add a great pass-rushing threat to their new 3-4 hybrid defense.

The Titans definitely have to get better at rushing the passer in 2014, but the work the team did in restocking the position in free agency makes drafting a linebacker not as big a need as it once was.

Barr might still be a smart pick if a couple other choices fall off the board first. He would be an instant contributor on defense in certain packages.

However, taking Barr shouldn't be the top choice for the Titans anymore. They have more pressing needs after the moves they made in free agency. It's also highly probable that Barr goes before the Titans' first pick at No. 11 overall.

Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Louisville

Timothy D. Easley

This scenario as not as farfetched as some people may think. If Teddy Bridgewater somehow falls into the grasp of the Titans at the 11th pick, then the Titans could change their plans in the first round, according to Mike Florio's mock draft on NBCSports.com.

The possibility of the Titans taking a quarterbacks reinforces the idea that Tennessee really could go in so many different directions in the first round. It makes projecting what the Titans will do a tall order.

Many people aren't anticipating the Titans taking a quarterback because, frankly, any of the top quarterbacks are unlikely to slip out of the top 10. There are just too many teams ahead of the Titans in the draft order who are desperate for a quarterback.

However, we've seen far crazier things on draft day, and none of these quarterbacks are mortal locks to be franchise quarterbacks. It could allow a guy like Bridgewater to unexpectedly fall to the 11th pick. If that happens, then you couldn't blame the Titans if they were to pull the trigger and have a backup plan for Locker.

Farmer also said that it would be tough to pass up Anthony Barr if he's still on the board.

Dennard would most likely be a Week 1 starter for the Titans, but where would that leave two other very capable cornerbacks currently on the Titans roster? Both Coty Sensabaugh and Blidi Wreh-Wilson still have high expectations for making an impact on this defense.

This pick would make more sense if the Titans weren't already so high on their current crop of returning corners. Addressing cornerback later in the draft for depth seems more logical than using that first-round pick to add another player to a crowded position.

There will be other players still on the board who will fill bigger roster needs than Dennard.

Dee Ford, OLB/DE, Auburn

Hal Yeager

Most mock draft's have embraced the idea of the Titans taking Anthony Barr, but Eric Edholm's projection on Yahoo! Sports has the Titans taking a different linebacker/defensive end at 11th overall: Auburn's Dee Ford.

This prediction is in the minority. However, Ford does fit the mold of what the Titans will try to do with their hybrid 3-4 defense. He would most likely play only in certain scenarios, but taking a part-time player at 11th overall seems like a reach.

Ford is a guy who can come in and instantly bolster the Titans' pass rush—much like Barr would. However, Barr has a lot more upside than Ford.

If the Titans are absolutely married to the idea of getting a speed-rushing linebacker, then taking Ford might happen if Barr falls off the board. However, I would see the Titans taking the best player available before reaching for Ford that early.